TerryinMD
Veteran Member
I have a 4100 with a 54" MMM and I use the lift locking kit (I think that is the name). It is a dealer supplied item and costs around $75.00.
There are pros and cons about the MMM and the locking kit. As others have stated, once you get used to taking the MMM on and off, it's a breeze. Once the MMM is removed, the locking kit does not interfer with the 3 pt hitch. However, the control arms for the MMM do get in the way sometimes because they can catch on things. That is pretty much the only con.
Hindsight being 20/20, I would have gotten the RMM. Why? Because it is cheaper and you do not have to worry about setting up the MMM to get a good cut.
The bottom line is that you have to decide what works best for you. If you do not have many contours, trees, etc. in the way for your mowing a RMM will work fine. If you have to do a lot of turning to manuver about, the MMM will probably work best.
Good Luck.
Terry
There are pros and cons about the MMM and the locking kit. As others have stated, once you get used to taking the MMM on and off, it's a breeze. Once the MMM is removed, the locking kit does not interfer with the 3 pt hitch. However, the control arms for the MMM do get in the way sometimes because they can catch on things. That is pretty much the only con.
Hindsight being 20/20, I would have gotten the RMM. Why? Because it is cheaper and you do not have to worry about setting up the MMM to get a good cut.
The bottom line is that you have to decide what works best for you. If you do not have many contours, trees, etc. in the way for your mowing a RMM will work fine. If you have to do a lot of turning to manuver about, the MMM will probably work best.
Good Luck.
Terry